The photo shows the Ides of March postcard print and sticker sheet depicting JunBun - the white rabbit mascot - and MaxCat - the black cat mascot - re-enacting the fall of Junius Caeshare on the ides of March in a production of Shakesbeare in the Park. JunBun as Caeshare, clad in golden laurels and rich red robes, is pontificating with their eyes closed, unaware of a leaping MaxCat as Brutus with a billowing red cape coming down upon them with laser-focused eyes and a dagger. The play is executed upon a stage with Roman-esque background props, which is surrounded by park greenery. Alongside that on the sticker sheet are a pair of tickets, the Junius Caeshare playbill / programme made by Playbull with a stylised Junius upon it, and a fancy-looking box of charcuterie full of cheese, cold cuts, carrot sticks and green grapes. The whole thing is clearly a parody of Shakespeare in the Park and the play Julius Caesar. They are laid upon an ominous dark red suede cloth, adorned by a miniature sword and a scattering of blood-red droplet beads.
Did you beware the Ides of March yesterday? Spoiler: looks like Caesar - or in this case, Caeshare - did not. ๐ก๏ธ Celebrate (?) the ides of March every year with this oddly specific Shakespeare in the Park-esque postcard print and sticker sheet set, and let him perish again and again...๐ณ๐ฉธ
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